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A foreign policy expert explains how the UK can deal with Donald Trump and keep the special relationship alive ...
One that is already very evident, despite the president’s promises to the contrary during his election ... who advocated Brexit reassured us that the WTO would guarantee the UK access to global ...
Born on 16 March 1965, in Fort Smith, a remote outpost in Canada’s Northwest Territories, Mark Joseph Carney’s journey has been one of quiet determination and far-reaching impact. From the stillness ...
The main event of my two weeks in London though was the election of a new leader of the Conservative party ... about this and travelled up to London on my penultimate day in the UK to hang around ...
Britain's economy returned to growth in February with its fastest expansion in 11 months, beating economists' expectations ...
Attendance is also up among older members of Gen Z, the Millennial generation, and those above 65 years old in the UK. Among those 25-34-years old, attendance has shot up from 4% to 13% ...
In MetroTalk: One reader says it’s time to admit Brexit was a mistake and call another vote – but another insists the UK economy has held up just fine outside the EU. (Picture: Carl Court ...
Nearly nine years after the Brexit referendum, it is still reckoning with the costs. The lessons of that experience are suddenly relevant again as Mr. Trump uses a similar playbook to erect walls ...
Union and European Union flags. PIC: PA Most people now realise that Brexit is bad for the UK; our economy has shrunk by £140bn, the cost to small businesses has been massive with an estimated ...
A new poll asked over 400,000 Americans their opinion of President Trump, and the results were released on April 10. Civiqs, an Oakland-based online survey company, has been polling Trump's ...
Less than half of Brits now view the U.S. as an ally, according to a new poll, which comes after President Donald Trump ...